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If your remote is a Samsung, it should be able to connect to your Samsung HT-C450. Although you say it has batteries in it, those batteries may be no good and fresh ones are needed. You need to determine whether your remote can be programmed to control your Toshiba TV. Instructions for using your remote could be useful for solving this problem.

Remove the 2nd draw and ensure no paper behind it, THEN REMOVE ALL PAPER IN THE DRAW ON THE LEFT SIDE IT IS NOT A STORAGE AREA!!!! IT is use for 11 x 17 paper, or you have a burned out motor worse case a burned out motor that took the main control board that controls the motor also.

I just had this same issue. I tried to change the batteries for the factory remote that came with the Onkyo HT-S3500 (remote: RC-799M). Still no luck. It would not power on with the remote, despite the light flashing and the and all other remote function working. If I powered on the receiver manually, everything worked (except power on/off).
I just pushed a button on the remote labeled "REMOTE MODE RECEIVER" and viola, the remote now powers the device on and off and works just like usual. Not sure what the heck happened, but I would suggest pushing that button on your remote.

To repair your original remote, open the remote and remove the buttons sectio.(normally a solid piece of rubber with the buttons) On the PC board of the remote, clean with a scotchbrite scourer to revive the circuits and make it shiny. Next, clean the rubber button section on the inside with surgical spirits. Replace cover and fit new batteries.